Thursday, February 14, 2013

‘Struggle is the Only Hope for Hindus’

Hindu Samhati’s
5 th Anniversary affirms
with conviction

Hindu Samhati’s
5 th anniversary at Wellington
Square on February 14, 2013, dashing the hopes of Muslim-appeasing state
administration and aeonian foes of Dharma, has got a historic success making its
antagonists grasp that a Hindu force to be reckoned with has appeared in Bengal
at long last.

The state administration, albeit benevolent
enough to permit Muslim radicals to machinate conventions or stage protests whenever
necessary, was hell-bent to foil this anniversary and hence, it left no stone
unturned to dampen the spirit – as a result Hindu Samhati had to move to the
corridors of judiciary and obtained the coveted permission to hold meeting from
Hon’ble High Court, Kolkata. Little did the Bengal administration know that
their entire approach stimulated Hindu Samhati only and the rest is history by
now – virtually an epic struggle that will be written in golden words in
history.

Hindu Samhati’s 5 th anniversary,
hence, was no mere festival where people do partake to observe it with splendor
but the perfect emblem of a Yajna or Vedic Sacrifice where Hindus do take oath
to wage struggles.

While an assortment of speakers
including Dr. Gautam Sen, Dr. Rudranath Talukdar and Dr. Saradindu Mukherjee
were witnessed to crack down on different aspects of Islamic fundamentalism and
how it endeavors to harm Hindus in different capacity for eternity, Sailendra
Jain and Arvind Mishra focused on the need to form a stubborn cohesion among
Hindus on a national scale.

Dr. Richard Benkin’s speech
concentrated on the hapless situation of Hindus in modern day Bangladesh and
how Hindus in Indian Bengal, a majority community thus far, may suffer the same
if they fail to thwart mounting (precarious) tentacles of Islamic fundamentalism.
Through myriad instances put forward by him it was comprehended how Hindus are getting
diminished in the Bangladeshi map more and more. Taking cue from the research
of Dr. Sachi Dastidar of the State University of New York Dr. Benkin pointed out that more than 5 crores of Hindus
are missing from contemporary Bangladesh. He also lamented that all
internationally acclaimed institutions including Amnesty International and
other organizations of United Nations are paying just a lip service to Hindus
in Bangladesh and to stop these, as per him, it is urgent for Hindus to strike
back with prowess and similar vigor.

Tapan Ghosh, president – Hindu Samhati,
paying glaring tributes to Mr. Tapas Chowdhury, police officer who was gunned
down by Muslim ruffians in broad daylight in Garden Reach in Kolkata of late,
deplored that Hindus can’t depend on a state administration whose police officer
can be killed and police fears to take strong measures against the perpetrators.

He, recalling the brutal death of
Vinod Mehta, then DC- Port Division, in 1984, stated even if the change of
guard takes place fate of Hindu police officers fighting the Muslim miscreants remains
same. He wondered how can then such an effete police force dare to take on
Hindus. Perhaps complacency, serenity of Hindus remain the greatest hindrance before
them – unless they learn to make a mess of the social order and hurl bombs like
Islamists on the police, they will not be honored.

Tapan Ghosh, pointing at pictures of
Guru Govind Singh and Shivaji, adorning the dais, stated that Hindus would have
to sacrifice themselves to save Hindu identity. Such a vigorous mindset can reinstitute
dignity of Dharma again only; struggle remains the only option before Hindus to
sustain and expand.